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Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die. Sometimes this process goes wrong. New cells grow even when you don't need them, and old cells don't die when they should. These extra cells can form a mass called a tumor. Tumors can be benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer while malignant ones are. Cells from malignant tumors can invade nearby tissues. They can also break away and spread to other parts of the body.
Antibody treatment reactivates the immune defense in advanced-stage cancer patients

Antibody treatment reactivates the immune defense in advanced-stage cancer patients

Some Type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from bone marrow stem cell transplants, study shows

Some Type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from bone marrow stem cell transplants, study shows

Study describes the impact of DNA methylation on the 3D structure of genome

Study describes the impact of DNA methylation on the 3D structure of genome

New process reinvigorates the search for natural drugs to treat cancers

New process reinvigorates the search for natural drugs to treat cancers

Newly identified protein helps tumors evade the immune system

Newly identified protein helps tumors evade the immune system

Study provides new insights into the structure of the Ras protein

Study provides new insights into the structure of the Ras protein

Odor-based test accurately distinguishes hard-to-detect cancers

Odor-based test accurately distinguishes hard-to-detect cancers

NCI grants over $4.2 million to launch the Cancer Epitope Database and Analysis Resource

NCI grants over $4.2 million to launch the Cancer Epitope Database and Analysis Resource

Scientists generate first-ever maps of genome's motions before and after cell differentiation

Scientists generate first-ever maps of genome's motions before and after cell differentiation

Study measures the mass of human chromosomes using X-rays for the first time

Study measures the mass of human chromosomes using X-rays for the first time

Researchers discover what fuels the immune system’s “natural killers”

Researchers discover what fuels the immune system’s “natural killers”

New study on genotype-phenotype associations sheds light on human complex traits, diseases

New study on genotype-phenotype associations sheds light on human complex traits, diseases

Researchers identify new therapeutic targets for flaviviruses

Researchers identify new therapeutic targets for flaviviruses

Understanding molecular determinants of liver cancer in patients with Indigenous American ancestry

Understanding molecular determinants of liver cancer in patients with Indigenous American ancestry

First real-time observation of DNA-histone interactions

First real-time observation of DNA-histone interactions

Scientists develop new method that enables single-cell RNA sequencing in large number of cells

Scientists develop new method that enables single-cell RNA sequencing in large number of cells

Life expectancy can be increased by an average of 30% in transgenic mice, study shows

Life expectancy can be increased by an average of 30% in transgenic mice, study shows

A gene that impacts the development of bone cancer in children discovered

A gene that impacts the development of bone cancer in children discovered

Diet plays a crucial role in liver disease outcome, mouse model shows

Diet plays a crucial role in liver disease outcome, mouse model shows

Study examines if myoDN improves myoblast differentiation exacerbated by diabetes

Study examines if myoDN improves myoblast differentiation exacerbated by diabetes

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